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Paediatric surgery covers a vast range of procedures, from routine day-cases to highly complex life-saving operations performed on newborns. Because you are interested in healthcare management and platforms like Practo, having a structured view of these surgeries is helpful for service categorization.

Here is a comprehensive list of paediatric surgeries, categorized by the type of condition and age group.


1. Neonatal (Newborn) & Fetal Surgeries

These are performed on infants in their first 28 days of life, or sometimes even before birth.

  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) Repair: Closing a hole in the diaphragm to allow lungs to expand.

  • Gastroschisis & Omphalocele Repair: Correcting abdominal wall defects where intestines are outside the body.

  • Esophageal Atresia / Tracheoesophageal Fistula Repair: Connecting the esophagus to the stomach and closing abnormal links to the windpipe.

  • Intestinal Atresia Repair: Fixing segments of the bowel that are blocked or missing.

  • Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) Surgery: Removing dead intestinal tissue, common in premature babies.

  • EXIT Procedure: A rare surgery performed during a C-section while the baby is still attached to the placenta.

2. General Paediatric & Abdominal Surgeries

These are some of the most common procedures you would list on a clinic management platform.

  • Appendectomy: Removal of an inflamed appendix (usually laparoscopic).

  • Pyloromyotomy: To treat Pyloric Stenosis (a blockage between the stomach and small intestine in infants).

  • Hernia Repairs: Inguinal (groin) and Umbilical (belly button) hernias.

  • Orchiopexy: Surgery to move undescended testicles into the scrotum.

  • Splenectomy: Removal of the spleen (due to trauma or blood disorders).

  • Nuss Procedure: Repairing Pectus Excavatum (sunken chest) by placing a metal bar under the sternum.

3. Specialized Paediatric Sub-Specialties

Children often require specialists for specific organ systems:

SpecialtyCommon Surgeries
UrologyHypospadias repair, bladder exstrophy repair, kidney stone removal.
ENTTonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy, Myringotomy (Ear tubes).
NeurosurgeryVP Shunt placement (for hydrocephalus), Spina Bifida repair.
OrthopaedicsClubfoot correction, Scoliosis surgery, Bone fracture setting.
Plastic SurgeryCleft Lip and Palate repair, treatment of vascular malformations.

4. Oncology & Long-Term Access

Surgeons also manage childhood cancers and long-term care needs:

  • Tumor Resections: Removing Wilms’ tumors (kidney) or Neuroblastomas.

  • Port-a-Cath / PICC Line Placement: Inserting long-term IV access for chemotherapy or nutrition.

  • G-Tube (Gastrostomy) Placement: Inserting a feeding tube directly into the stomach.

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